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The PSP has quickly becomes one of the most popular portable gaming console due to its excellent features. The PSP game console allows you to play games, music, watch videos and more. If you want to watch TV shows, how can you convert the latest TV shows to PSP?

Aviosoft DTV Player enables you to record live TV shows and convert them to PSP. Not only convert to PSP, it can also convert recorded TV show to AVI, ASF, 3GP and MP4 for all the popular known portable devices. Read More »

HDTV is the big progress in home entertainment. But many users are watching analog TV on HDTV during the transition period from analog to digital. So lots of complaints about the picture quality of analog TV emerged.

Analog TV signals will look worse on an HDTV than on a standard analog TV. Why? Because the HDTV has the capability to display the details than a analog TV. HDTV enhances the picture both in good part and in bad part. You will get better result if the signal is clearer and and more stable. If the picture has color noise, signal interference, color bleeding or other problems, during the video processing, the HDTV will clean it up. So this may get mixed results. Read More »

A common way to show digital pictures and videos to friends is crowding them around your computer screen and the common way to watch TV shows is sitting on the sofa facing with the TV set. Have you ever thought about connecting the two devices sometimes and making them exchangeable for each other, such as displaying digital images and videos on TV or watching TV show on the computer? Technology makes this possible. Read More »

The Holy Grail of entertainment in your home is the mesh between TV and laptop. Since the processors in computers today are much more powerful than the set top boxes that offer the majority of programming, it is quite possible to use your PC to record TV programs and replay it later. Read More »

DVB-T is an abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting — Terrestrial; it is the DVB European-based consortium standard for the broadcast transmission of digital terrestrial television that was first published in 1997 and first broadcast in the UK in 1998. This system transmits compressed digital audio, video and other data in an MPEG transport stream Read More »

NTSC, named for the National Television System Committee, is the analog television system that is used in most of North America, most of South America (except Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and French Guiana), Burma, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, and some Pacific island nations and territories (see map). The first NTSC standard was developed in 1941 and had no provision for color television. Read More »